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Jan 26, 2022
By Alan Bullion
The agricultural insect pheromones market is accelerating as agriculture looks to more sustainable, less environmentally impactful pest control solutions.
The phasing out and bans on insecticides in different regions will continue to drive the growth of the agriculture pheromones market. The consolidation of the biological pest control industry is continuing in general, and companies in the pheromone sector will be prone to consolidate and merge in the next few years.
The estimates of the global agricultural pheromones market (including the value of trap and lure) varies, and in 2020 range from $600 million to over $2 billion.
There is strong growth in agriculture automation platforms with pheromone application components. Multinationals will continue investing into agricultural pheromones, to ensure industrial diversification and benefit from the trend favoring sustainable agriculture.
In addition to rising acceptance of sustainable agricultural practices, market drivers include:
Challenges exist as well, with market resistors such as:
Here is a quick rundown of new companies and investments in the insect pheromone space.
Startup companies:
Multinational investments:
Pheromone/biological company investments:
Recent pheromone insecticide product launches:
Looking for more information on this growing marketplace? Get sample data of IHS Markit's comprehensive research for the global agricultural insect pheromones market.
Posted 26 January 2022 by Alan Bullion, Director of Special Reports & Projects, Agribusiness, S&P Global Commodity Insights
This article was published by S&P Global Commodity Insights and not by S&P Global Ratings, which is a separately managed division of S&P Global.